Hoping someone can clear this up for me: I've noticed some colorado spinners I buy have a perfectly straight open eye siwash hook. For example the Gamagatsu siwash hooks look like this. However other open eye siwash hooks have a bent hook, like an octupus hook. I bought the parts the other day to make my own colorado spinners. The hooks I bought are Mustad Ultra Point open eye siwash (#1). The hooks are ofset like an octupus hook, not staright like the Gamagatsu.
So, I'm wondering, what are some perfectly staight and some offset? I think someone told me once years ago that the straight one will not affect the action of the lure (or at least very little), whereas an offset hook will afect the action of the lure. However the offset hook is more likely to keep a fish on.
Next time I go to buy siwash hooks I'd like to know more regarding the difference between the straight and bent versions. One more thing, I've noticed if you buy Blue Fox spinners they always have a straight open eye siwash hook, whereas if you buy a spoon (eg. an iron head) they always have an octupus style hook. What's the deal?
I also need to replace the trebble hooks on some old flatfish with open eye hooks...again wondering which of the two styles is best. Thanks in advance to all that reply. Love this forum site. I've learned a lot!!